10. The Reich Chancellery in Berlin, and the bunkers beneath it, were used from the winter of 1944 until his suicide in April of 1945.

Another headquarters was constructed at Soissons, in France, but was never used.

These locations were more than just a hole in the ground with a fancy map table. Each was a complex of buildings encompassing everything needed to run a country into the ground, or across a border. Major installations of communication gear, garrison troops for defense, transport and supply facilities, were needed for every headquarters. The man might like to move around a lot, but it wasn't easy.